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I wasn't expecting this to be what is essentially pwp, but I guess that's on me for not looking too much at the info before starting. I found Lis and Thorne to have no chemistry, and their romance was kind of laughable at times. I absolutely laughed at some of the dialougue, especially when they were in the company of other people, because who even talks like that? Lis kept explaining how her power works, and I thought I got it the first few times, but it kept changing, so here I am confused. My favourite part about this book was how Lis and Grady were able to have a solid friendship without him being in love with her. We love male/female friendships in media.
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Fall of Ruin and Wrath (Awakening, #1)
Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Fall of Ruin and Wrath (Awakening, #1)
Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Since this book was so short, it didn't have a lot of depth. I did enjoy this version of Gruoch, and would have been very interested if this was a full-length novel.
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Queen Macbeth
Val McDermid
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Queen Macbeth
Val McDermid
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Enderâs Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
Orson Scott Card
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
What was the last book/series/show/movie/etc that made you cry? Sometimes you just need to let it all out (asking for a friend) ((the friend is me)) (((a good cry sounds nice for general emotional regulation Yanno)))đĽ˛đ§
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i find myself quite often going back and changing my star ratings of books (i rarely remove anything i wrote though i sometimes add updated thoughts to old reviews, clearly labeled as a edit) the main reason i find myself doing this is frankly just that putting distance between myself and the book and allowing my thoughts to fester (over weeks/months/years) allows me to form more complete thoughts (undistracted by the joy of finishing a book, and the scales [can] fall from my eyes, as Wodehouse would say.) do you do this? if so how do you normally go about? and it and what if anything causes you do want to change your ratings?
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Enderâs Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
Orson Scott Card
snowseau wrote a review...
It was a nice, cozy story, but it didn't blow me away. I really liked the setting and vibes, but I think I would have liked more to happen.
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Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1)
Travis Baldree
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Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1)
Travis Baldree
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Asher was an unreliable narrator (especially at the beginning), but it felt way too overdone. She repeated brought things up and then basically went "you don't need to know more," then the next chapter she'll fill in the blanks nonchalantly as if it was something we already knew like it was common sense. It felt more like Slatter was trying to tease the reader, which I'm not a fan of. I did enjoy the story, but it felt like so many other fairy tales, that it didn't feel like I was reading anything new.
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The Path of Thorns
A.G. Slatter
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
a few weeks ago someone made a post about ruining book titles by changing one word, and this combined with my current read has inspired this post hehe so ruin a trope by only changing one word >:))) iâll start: instead of only one bed thereâs only one toilet đ
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Happy Lunar New Year and Pancake Day!
I hope this time is filled with good fortune, prosperity, food or however you celebrate during this time!
For those who celebrate Lunar New Year, tell me how you celebrate!
And for Pancake Day: What's your pancake topping of choice? Would it be weird to make a book sculpture out of pancake? đ